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Man Page: xmcvtstringtounittype

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XmCvtStringToUnitType(library call)									       XmCvtStringToUnitType(library call)

NAME
XmCvtStringToUnitType -- A function that converts a string to a unit-type value
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> void XmCvtStringToUnitType( XrmValuePtr args, Cardinal * num_args, XrmValue * from_val, XrmValue * to_val);
DESCRIPTION
XmCvtStringToUnitType converts a string to a unit type. Refer to the reference pages for XmGadget, XmManager, or XmPrimitive for a descrip- tion of the valid unit types. Use of this function as a resource converter is obsolete. It has been replaced by a new resource converter that uses the RepType facility. args Specifies a list of additional XrmValue arguments to the converter if additional context is needed to perform the conversion. For example, the string-to-font converter needs the widget's screen and the string-to-pixel converter needs the widget's screen and color map. This argument is often NULL. num_args Specifies the number of additional XrmValue arguments. This argument is often zero. from_val Specifies the value to convert to_val Specifies the descriptor to use to return the converted value
RELATED
XmGadget(3), XmManager(3), and XmPrimitive(3). XmCvtStringToUnitType(library call)
Related Man Pages
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